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The exhibition features artists from various countries responding to the act of erasure as a form of preserving and resilience to preserve the heritage, culture, and history of each nation. Each project featured explores the theme through two forms of documentation: mapping of lived human experience and material agency.
The exhibition, Ruins, Derelicts & Erasure, will feature work from:
In the works featured in the exhibition, each artist is responding to the act of erasure as a form of preserving and resilience to preserve the heritage, culture, and history of each nation. Each project featured explores the theme through two forms of documentation: mapping of lived human experience and material agency.
A panel discussion featuring the artists will begin at 5:30 p.m. on February 5, followed by the exhibition opening at 6:30 p.m.
Register for the panel discussion and exhibition opening here.